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Today was my final day in japan so I decided to use the free bike rental token I'd been given by my hostel for staying for 3 nights. Although there isn't much of specific interest in Fukuoka I found that it was a great city to cycle around. It has a couple of nice parks, one of which has a huge lake in the middle and a small Japanese garden which were both ...

... chanting and a great public respect for the best athletes. This was shown most when I was ushered away from walking across the path of one famous fighter(the biggest person I've ever seen!). It was probably partly for my safety as if I had bumped into him I would have been crushed! The Japanese went crazy for him and I saw middle aged women walking away giggling with glee. Most clashes ended with one ...

... pottery that is famous for its design and method and we headed back to Ibiza to spend another crazy two weeks tearing down old wwoofer houses and building our first dog house from scratch. It took Ken and I two days and maybe an argument or two but the finished product was more than satisfactory for the giant Saint Bernard Luna.

Our wwoofing thus finished, we headed via airplane down to the island of Yakushima for 3 days of amazing hiking. The island is ...

... looking at the shops. We then took the taxis to the Museum of Kyushu Ceramic Arts where they had ceramics dating back to the 1600s. Amazingly, they were still intact except for one bowl. There was an interactive room which was amazing. You put a bowl that had a design on it eg a crane or fish or cherry blossoms, onto a lighted table. A light from above then fell on the bowl and that motif will flow from that bowl. The ...

... 8217;s 6th largest city with a population of about 1.5 million people. It is ranked high in the list of the world’s most livable cities. The city is very clean, with designated smoking areas limited. Violation of the smoking rules results in a very heavy fine and tourists are not exempt for this! Many bicycles abound but no one wears a helmet.

Cultural events and sporting events find the area welcoming. The young people can ...